Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launched the Adani Group's cement grinding unit in Guna district today.
The project represents a significant industrial expansion for the region, intended to stimulate local economic growth and create new employment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh.
The facility is designed as a grinding and manufacturing unit to support the Adani Group's cement operations. While some reports describe the event as an inauguration, others said the officials laid the foundation stone for the new site [1], [2], [3].
Financial reports vary slightly on the total capital expenditure for the project. One source said the investment is Rs 1,059 crore [1], while another said the figure is over Rs 1,060 crore [2].
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, representing the Adani Group during the proceedings, joined Dr. Yadav to mark the start of the industrial venture. The government said the facility will serve as a catalyst for further industrialization in the Guna district [1].
The establishment of the plant is part of a broader effort to boost regional industry and infrastructure. By increasing the production capacity of cement within the state, the project aims to reduce logistics costs, and improve the availability of construction materials for local development projects [1].
“The project represents a significant industrial expansion for the region”
The entry of the Adani Group into Guna underscores a strategic push to localize cement production in central India. By establishing a grinding unit in Madhya Pradesh, the company can optimize its supply chain and capitalize on regional infrastructure demand, while the state government secures a high-value industrial investment to drive job growth.




